http://www.neptunemountaineering.com/events.aspxThursday, November 8 - 8 pmChris Davenport - From the Ring of Fire and the Lhotse Face to the Neptune FloorChris Davenport is arguably the most accomplished backcountry skier in the country. In the last half-decade he has skied all the 14ers in the U.S., the Matterhorn, Eiger and Monte Rosa in the Alps, the Lhotse Face on Mount Everest and countless other peaks in Antarctica, Norway and Alaska. He'll be at Neptune presenting his spring 2012 whirlwind ski of volcanoes in the Pacific Northwest. And as a special treat we're hiring Chris for the day to sell Kastle skis on the Neptune floor. It's pretty cool and we're stoked Chris agreed to do it. Imagine buying a basketball from Michael Jordan, or a football from Joe Montana? That's basically what you have the opportunity to do here at Neptune on November 8 (more details soon). Kastle skis will also be in the house offering prizes and hosting a party. Neptune Mountaineering is the only distributor of Kastle in the Front Range and we're stoked to have them and Mr. Davenport in the house.

http://www.neptunemountaineering.com/events.aspx wrote:In the last half-decade he has skied all the 14ers in the U.S...

When did this happen?

Errr...In the last half decade....It says it right there.

• It's by getting away from life that we can see it most clearly... It's by depriving ourselves of the myriad of everyday experiences that we renew our appreciation for them...I've learned from my experiences in the mountains that I love life. — Dave Johnston• Mountains are not climbed merely to reach a geographical location — but as personal and spiritual challenges to the participants. — David Stein • The best climber in the world is the one who’s having the most fun.— Alex Lowe• Why do I climb the mountain? Because I'm in love! — The Captain

http://www.neptunemountaineering.com/events.aspx wrote:In the last half-decade he has skied all the 14ers in the U.S...

When did this happen?

Pretty sure he hasn't.

Yeah, I assume you two are right about the typo. Maybe that's his next project. He says it's something big and in North America. Although I don't know if the Alaska 14ers make good ski descents. Do they even call them 14ers up there?

Carl wrote:Yeah, I assume you two are right about the typo. Maybe that's his next project. He says it's something big and in North America. Although I don't know if the Alaska 14ers make good ski descents. Do they even call them 14ers up there?

Hi guys,Yeh, that's a typo. Sorry about that. I am indeed trying to finish all the 14ers in the lower 48 and have just two left... both in Cali. Tried to get them last season but Cali had a terrible snowpack. Maybe this season.Chris